When a page loads, what you see is called the fold. It is important to make sure that Adsense ads are visible without a person having to scroll down. The majority of people surfing the Net won't waste their time with this and often do not scan below the fold.
Tip 2: Do Not Exceed Four Ads For Each Page
This tip does not refer to ad blocks, as I am speaking only about ads. Google has a knack for situating the best advertisements at the top of a page so the fewer ads you display, the more you will receive for each click.
Tip 3: Select Medium Rectangles
When showcasing three ads, I suggest using a rectangle that measures 250 x 250. You may also split test a larger rectangle, but I have found that the best results come with a rectangle of medium size.
Tip 4: Don't Ignore the Power of Blending
You've probably already heard this before, but people are becoming increasingly blind to ads. If something looks like an advertisement, it has a good chance of becoming ignored. This means that your ads need to blend in with your website. I suggest using the same background color and the same size font. Also, blend in borders into the background. And:
Tip 5: Make Links Blue
It doesn't matter what your text or background color is - Adsense links are blue. People view the color blue as a sign that a link is present. The whole point of this entire process is to get people to click on your links - especially when they are attached to Adsense.
Tip 6: Channel Set-Up
When possessing more than one ad unit for each page, make sure to set up a channel for each unit, but also remember not to exceed more than four ads per page. If there is only one ad unit on a page, create a channel for each. Channels are a good way to monitor which ads are making a profit and which ones do not.
Tip 7: Monitor CTR Progress
CTR (Click Through Ratio) is rather important to consider, as it showcases the amount of clicks that are divided by the number of page views. This number is then multiplied by 100. If one of your pages possesses a lower CTR than the rest, you may want to consider altering the content on the page. When following the before-mentioned suggestions, you should have established at least a 5 to 10% CTR. If this is not the case, you may want to reorganize your site.
Tip 8: Constantly Check Adsense Ads for Content Relevancy
At times, some irrelevant Adsense ads will make an appearance on your pages. If so, it is highly recommended to investigate the issue. Some people have found that they had to switch meta tags, while others learned that a single word in the content was influencing efficiency and effectiveness.
When I want to make at least $30 per site on a daily basis, these are the tips that I follow. While I can't promise you that this will generate as much money as I make - I do know that it would be foolish to overlook these easy Adsense tips, as you stand to miss out on making a lot of money.
Varicose Vein In The Legs
Varicose veins are enlarged swollen veins that appear close to the surface of the skin and are deep blue or purple in color. They are usually unsightly, and caused by malfunctioning veins. Although any vein can become varicose, but veins most commonly affected are those found in the legs and feet. The reason for this is because as people stand and walk, they are in upright positions. This increases pressure in the veins of the lower body which causes damage to the veins.
Abdominal Varicose Vein
Abdominal varicose vein is basically the same as varicose vein in your legs, only that it is located in your abdominal region. The appearance of the affected veins themselves is also the same. Thus you should be able to tell if you have varicose vein on your abdomen.
There is a garment available especially for persons suffering from varicose vein in the groin and upper thigh areas of the body, including the abdominal area. This garment can be worn by those suffering from abdominal varicose vein to find some relief from the condition.
Pelvic Varicose Vein
Pelvic varicose vein usually happen during pregnancy. During pregnancy, there is an increase in the level of hormones and amount of blood passing through the veins, which can cause swelling in the pelvic region. This in turn can result in pelvic varicose vein.
As untreated pelvic varicose vein can lead to chronic pelvic pain, you should have them checked out by your doctor as soon as you notice them.
Very small pelvic varicose vein you might be treated with lotions or creams that you can apply to your skin to help shrink the veins. If you have larger or more prominent pelvic varicose vein, you may need to consider some type of surgery, to treat the affected varicose veins. This will avoid you from experiencing severe pelvic pain. Your doctor will be able to offer you a number of different treatment options for your pelvic varicose veins. Make an appointment with your doctor today to determine which course of treatment will be suitable for you.
Vulvar Varicose Vein
The increase in the level of hormones as well as the amount of blood passing through the veins during pregnancy, and the enlarging of the uterus puts extra pressure on the vulvar resulting in varicose veins.
Many people find relief from vulvar varicose veins with tight elastic knickers, lycra bike pants, two pairs of thick underwear or thick sanitary pads.
Another type of relief from vulvar varicose vein you can try is by wearing the V Brace. It is a support brace worn like underwear that will give you extra support to help with vulvar varicose vein. This adjustable brace can also help with back aches, leg aches and other symptoms associated with vulvar varicose veins.
These vulvar varicose veins will usually disappear after your pregnancy. If these vulvar varicose veins persist after your pregnancy, you may need surgery to remove them.
You can also try lying down on your left side when you sleep at night. This will help to prevent this uncomfortable condition, because the area that is generally affected by vulvar varicose veins is located on the right side of the body. Propping yourself up with pillows during your sleep to prevent you from rolling onto your right side, will help to minimize your risk of getting vulvar varicose veins during your pregnancy.
Varicose Veins On The Uterus
Doctors will routinely check for varicose veins on the uterus in most women, especially pregnant women. If your doctor has told you that you have varicose veins on your uterus, but has not suggested any treatment, it is most likely because he is not concerned about the possibility of complications to your condition.
If you are worried though, it will be a good idea to ask your doctor about the varicose veins on your uterus periodically. This will ensure that they have not progressed to a point where you should seek treatment. If the condition begins to cause you any sort of discomfort or pain, mention it to your doctor as soon as possible so he can advise you on the best choice of treatment.
Both Dharmender Kumar & Cindy Heller are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.